AMUSEMENTS. Terrlflc reception by two crowded houses on Saturtln.v to Mary PicKford's first Society Drama—her greatest achievement. THE "ISJEW T YRIC. WE iX irw -"YRIC. THE "\TEW T TRIO. he ■!> ew J-^vnic. "The Home of the Ft!? Four." Direction: Hay ward's Pictures, Ltd. In conjunction with United Artists TO-NIGHT. AT 8. TO-NIGHT. AT 8. The World's Sweetheart, MARY T>II'K,FORD, AltY X ICKFORD, MARY PICKFORD, MARY PICKFORD, MARY PICKFORD. f \'(Y PICK"t)«?D, MARY PICKFORD. MARY PICKFORD. ■ •MARY PICKFORD. MARY PICKFORD, MARY PICKFORD, y * '>v I'lpwiwn, MARY Ptr-KFORD. MARY PICKFORD. MARY PICKFORoi MARY PICKFOID, MARY PlCKF'l'tD, " THROUGH TTIR "THROUGH THE BACK DOOR." i BACK DOOR." I • • • An attraction of unusual strergth. full of happiness and good cheer. pathetic appeal. sunshine aud charm. • • • fOMETH'N'n QUITE DIFFERENT TO ANYTHING MARY HAS APPEARED IN BEFORE. • • * IT'S AN AIM'LT PICTURE! -.Rut the Child re will Love it. too! • • • Supporting Fins Include: "CAREFi'UXG A'tOI'XD KOREA," And Latest Topical. Special Selected Music by our Xuir-'iented ()-eh*»fltfa. PRICFS: 1/. 1/8, 2,1) (pins tax). "X W , •-. HOOK v,.>.)K ({DDK. Da.v ?Mp- at I e-vls It. Enir a-fl So-. Ltd. MATP''."E ON WF"X' -'DAY 2.?.0 A MILLION Hearts '.icat through tl'o **■ tea r s f one a mllliim loves love through. the love of n*-e . "THE ROSARY," PRINCI SS, FRIDAY NEXT. | TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. OWN HALL. TOWN HALL. COMMUNITY SINGING. COMMUNITY PINGING. COMMUNITY SINGING. COMMUNITY SINGING. COMMUNITY SINGING. AUCKLAND'S SECOND SING-SONG AUCKLAND'S SECOND SING-SONG Will take place on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 12.30 to 1.30 p.m. "THE CITIZENS' HAPPINESS HOUR." I "THE CITIZENS" HAPPINESS HOUR." FREE TO ALL. COME AND SING. COME AXD BING. COME AND SING. Chase Dull Care Away. From noon till night laßt Wednesday, Auckland radiated with happiness. Thousands brought the joyful feeling home with them. There are no rules, no regulations. Come when you like, go when you like. MR. COLIN MUSTON, L.R.A.M., Will lead the Singiug on Wednesday. MR. E. C. CUTTEN, S.M., Chairman for tbe Day. SPECIAL XQTICE. No one recel\es any salary or allowance for sen ice in connection with Couimuuitj hinging, song Leaucis and all otners gne tuetr service FREE. A. J. HUTCHIXSOX, Secretary. P.O. Box 87. Phone CSIA. 527 T~ HE~ Tld "ROSARY" was a wonderful thing. The new "ROSARY" will stir you with Its greater wonOer. •THE ROSARY," I. PRINCESS. FRIDAY NEXT. COMPETITIONS. ' /-iPOTIKI BUTTER COMPETITION. XUMBER TWO. The First Competition, which was held i last Dei-ember, was such a pronounced sue- ■' cess that we are jilvlug our young friends , another chance to Bhow their originality. 1 PRIZES: £3, £2, and £1. ; PRIZES: £3, £2, and £1. [ Opotikl Butter is growing so fast In public : favour that it should he an easy matter for the average School Boy or Girl to enter for : this Competition. I ESSAY ON N.Z. BUTTER. > All yon are asked to do Is to write a short ' Essay, from 30 words and not exceeding 150 i w< rds. en New Zealand Butter in general, 1 and "OPOTIKI" Butter ln particular. J I Prizes will be awarded by the Opotikl 1 Dnirv Association. Ltd . for what are conj filtlered by the Judge to be the three best ? Essays. 1 First Prize £3 Second Prize £2 Third Prize £1 CONDITIONS: Essays should be written on one side of the paper on y. and mist oe posted not later than MONDAY, June 2t>, to "OPOTIKI." Box 738, Auckland. ■ The Competition Is limited to Boys and I Girls of I<'. years and under. State clearly your name and address In full, also age last birthday. Give name of the Grocer from whom yon c obtain " OPOTIKI " Butter. -1 The Competition is open to users ol E "OPOTIKI" Butter, whether they have S been buying it for years or only start now t Names of Prize-winners will be published in the "Star" on Saturday, July L L C. AJCKIX AND SOXS, , v Wholesale Agents, a 509 For " Opotiki " Butter, st ;d " TXCREASED PRICE OF OPOTIK i- BUTTER. s •' OPOTIKI " BUTTER Is now being Sol. ~ at 1/0 per lb. lil I Ask for—and Insist on— 71 " OPOTIKI " BUTTER. 51 tl ======^=-t=^^t^^— r^r. 7 CHURCH NOTICES. n — — -— ,1a pERESTORD STREET CONGREGi uj, A> TIONAL CHURCH. 27 LEAGUE OF LITERATURE. -= TO-XIGHT AT 7.45. LECTURE BY REV. fc WARNER. _ "Literary Spinsters and Bachelors." A Chairman: H. T. Merrltt," Esq. 5!
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 143, 19 June 1922, Page 14
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